Pakistani expert and commentator, Tilak Devashar will release his recent book ‘Pakistan – Courting the Abyss’ on 10 February in Jaipur. The book has been published by Harper Collins. The event is being jointly organised by Prabha Khaitan Foundation, We Care, Raghu Sinha Mala Mathur Charity Trust along with Hotel Hilton as the venue partner.

It is that time of the year when the literary enthusiasts of the world can all be found at one place- Jaipur! The Zee Jaipur Literature Festival is close on its heel and Diggi Palace is set to transform itself into a carnival of the greatest minds. Along with celebrated writers, thinkers, journalists, historians, poets,…

Are you looking for some quirky, colourful and chic handmade accessories to add life to your mundane clothes? Do take a look at these handcrafted products by Twines and Pellets. Not only are they funky and unique but are also friendly on your pocket.

Babu Khan is a name synonymous with kite flying. Even though he passed away in 2014 at the age of 76, he is still remembered among kite enthusiasts all around the world, especially in Jaipur for his magnificent skills in kite making and flying.

Come January and you can witness people from all walks of life and of all age groups engaged in a kite flying frenzy. It is splendid to be in the midst of Makar Sankranti festivities, seeing the kites soar, blanketing the crisp winter sky in colourful specs. Another eye catching sight is that of children…

If you’re looking to read a book that has elements of wit, sarcasm, humour and high voltage drama intermeshed with a love story, you must pick up ‘Panoti in Blunderland’ by Pawan Jangid. The story revolves around the experiences of a boy with a name so weird that you can’t guess it even in the wildest…

With over 100 films from 32 counties, the 9th edition of Jaipur International Film Festival (JIFF), will be a royal treat for city’s movie buffs. Movies of various genres such as Short Fiction, Feature Fiction, Non Fiction, Documentary, Animation, etc. from countries like USA, China, France, Germany, Spain, Poland and India, among others will be…

Long before the Pink City was bit by the bug of tea lounges and coffee bistros, a café that had been making a wave among the Jaipurites, even more than a decade ago was, undoubtedly, Mr. Beans. When it began in 2003, Mr. Beans was the first and one of its kind café in Jaipur…

With the aim to revive the dying folk art forms of Rajasthan and to impart among the youth knowledge of the rich history and culture of Rajasthan, a week-long Rajasthani International Art Festival – ‘Rang Rajasthan’ is being organized at Jawahar Kala Kendra (JKK). To be held from 6 to 12 January, this will be the…